Arithmetic of Higher-Dimensional Algebraic Varieties by Bjorn Poonen, Yuri TschinkelEnglish | PDF | 2004 | 292 Pages | ISBN : 081763259X | 22.1 MB
One of the great successes of twentieth century mathematics has been the remarkable qualitative understanding of rational and integral points on curves, gleaned in part through the theorems of Mordell, Weil, Siegel, and Faltings. It has become clear that the study of rational and integral points has deep connections to other branches of mathematics: complex algebraic geometry, Galois and étale cohomology, transcendence theory and diophantine approximation, harmonic analysis, automorphic forms, and analytic number theory.